World & Nation
Rescue workers search the unstable construction site, on a busy boulevard just outside the French Quarter, for one person still unaccounted for.
Oct. 12, 2019
Real Estate
Billionaire hedge-fund manager Ken Griffin recently paid $106.875 million for a waterfront estate in Miami, Fla., shattering the previous price record in the area.
Sept. 9, 2022
Business
An investor using the YouTube nickname “Roaring Kitty” has been accused in a class action lawsuit of misrepresenting himself as an amateur and profiting by artificially inflating the price of GameStock shares.
Feb. 17, 2021
It took more than three hours Tuesday to get Spotify trading publicly, in a stock sale as unorthodox as streaming digital music once seemed.
April 3, 2018
Politics
Does the fight over cities general plans for emissions reveal deeper divisions in the values of different regions of California? Given the states diversity, should general plans be a primarily a local or a statewide concern? Mike Spence and Rick Cole continue their debate on the states role in pushing local government to do better in planning for global warming.
Aug. 30, 2007
California
Should city governments be crafting their own plans for dealing with global warming, or should these efforts be done at the state or national levels? All this week, Mike Spence, president of the California Republican Assembly, and Ventura City Manager Rick Cole debated the states role in pushing local government to do better in planning for global warming.
Aug. 31, 2007
James Taylor, the retiring chairman of Citadel Holding Corp., walked out of the thrift’s Glendale headquarters in March, 1989, lugging with him two boxes of documents containing the S&L;’s biggest secret--proof of the bitter, costly management battle that has been under way for years behind its placid facade.
Jan. 15, 1991
Less than two months into his new job as chairman of Citadel Holding Corp., Edward L.
May 9, 1989
Should the California attorney general be a crusader on climate change? If not, what should be a bigger priority for him? All this week, Mike Spence, president of the California Republican Assembly, and Ventura City Manager Rick Cole debate the state’s role in pushing local government to do better in planning for global warming.
Aug. 29, 2007
How did Brown become the center of this year’s California budget struggle? How will the temporary legislation restricting his ability to sue cities affect municipal plans for dealing with climate change? California Republican Assembly President Mike Spence and Ventura City Manager Rick Cole debate the state’s role in pushing local government to do better in planning and polluting.
Aug. 27, 2007